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Lonely
Lonely - (4:21) 127 BPM
Mind Scan - (4:38) 125 BPM Hot
Review: London Based Multi Genre Producer and DJ Ralston has released on labels like Night Bass, Audiophile XXL, Night Shift Sound and Eskape-Musik. His new one comes courtesy of 3000, following up great ones by CLB, Mr. Curl and Hot Goods. His new thriller "Lonely" is a wonky grime influenced bounce featuring some super sexy vocals, while "Mind Scan" goes more underground on this darkside speed garage groove that will take you all the way back to '97 when Tuff Jam and Double 99 reigned supreme.
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3KDGTL 008
19 Oct 18
UK Garage
Choose One
Choose One - (5:58) 126 BPM Hot
Pump Up - (5:35) 123 BPM
Twilight Zone (VIP mix) - (5:48) 124 BPM
Twilight Zone - (5:46) 124 BPM
Review: Ralston isn't exactly a fledgling artist anymore; his music has been getting plenty of attention from the right kind of circles, and each new release sees the producer mature in both style and ideas. This new EP for Bass=Win is spear-headed by the excellent "Choose One", a garage banger with a subtle jungle sensibility, and this is followed by the equally magnificent, albeit more aggressive tones of "Pump Up". "Twilight Zone" has that inimitable UK garage swing, but it's a house track through and through, supported by a bouncier, more bass-fuelled VIP mix. BIG!
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BEW 064
23 Dec 16
UK Garage
We Rock This
We Rock This - (5:44) 125 BPM Hot
All Night Long - (5:21) 122 BPM
Review: The quality of Dave Ralston's recent productions have seen him become a staple on the UK bass scene, releasing through Night Bass and getting plays on Rinse FM and Radio 1. His last proper release was with Henderson last year, so it's good to get a new solo EP from him at last. "We Rock This" harks back to the days when hip-hop and house used get along better, being a skippy garage/4 x 4 jam with some cool MCing on top. On the digital flipside we have the deeper, housier drum -heavy afterhours gem, "All Night Long".
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NBD 021
10 Jun 16
UK Garage
This Is Night Bass Vol 3
Various
Jack Beats - "W10" - (4:25) 126 BPM
Stranger - "House Party" (AC Slater remix) - (4:21) 128 BPM Hot
Jay Robinson - "Gutteral" (VIP mix) - (4:45) 131 BPM
Vanilla ACE - "We Donat Dance" - (5:47) 123 BPM
Hotfire - "Deranged" - (4:04) 127 BPM
Riddim Commission - "Time Bomb" - (4:40) 124 BPM
Petey Clicks - "Neck Snap" - (5:22) 63 BPM
Ralston - "Fools" - (5:12) 126 BPM
219 Boys - "Who Got It" - (5:08) 126 BPM
Review: Boy, it's their instalment of the This Is Night Bass series and, as always, it's a tight and severely jam-packed bag of pure bass-ridden quality. The rhythm carrying the best part of the release is one that locks into 4/4 mode, but the melodies, low frequencies and vocals contain something seriously UK about them. In fact, if you're looking for purist British house music with a garage flavour then you'v hit the right spot; it's as if these guys have tele transported back to 2000/2001, when the roots of dubstep were being laid-down from the foundations of garage and bassline. YES.
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NBD 019
13 May 16
Bass
1 Year Of XXL
Various
Callie Reiff - "Sonic Distortion" - (5:04) 125 BPM
Intermodal - "Bundled Out" - (4:59) 123 BPM
Dillon Nathaniel - "Transcend" - (6:05) 123 BPM
Aaron Jackson - "Jungle In Ya Jungle" - (5:26) 125 BPM Hot
219 Boys - "The Realist" - (4:36) 127 BPM
Mij Mack - "Rockin The Gold" - (4:03) 128 BPM
Inkline - "Tweet" - (4:36) 83 BPM
Ralston - "Tuff 'Em Up" - (5:32) 125 BPM
Defunct! - "Filthy Funk" - (6:30) 126 BPM
Bijou - "Shadows" - (5:06) 123 BPM
Zippy Cher - "Gravy Warp" - (6:06) 126 BPM
Metacentric - "Into The Vortex" - (5:50) 123 BPM
FreeFall - "Unorthodox" - (3:56) 125 BPM
Dateless - "Revolt" - (4:15) 123 BPM
Doug English - "Short Film" - (5:49) 124 BPM
James Mannion - "BS7" - (6:08) 132 BPM
Ghost Channels & Mind Cntrl - "Right Now" - (4:41) 126 BPM
Nina Wilde & DopeKidJay - "Gat" - (4:52) 127 BPM
Review: U.S. imprint based out of Dallas, Audiophile XXL, has been unstoppable over the last year with a continuous onslaught of up and coming North American producers and their take on tech house, electro house and west coast bass sounds. This compilation showcases the labels current array of talent with eighteen tracks certainly guaranteed to destroy a dancefloor near you. Highlights include Los Angeleno Dillon Nathaniel's "Transcend" a bass heavy cut for late night parties on Hollywood Boulevard and sure to get some gun fingers in the air. Oregon's Aaron Jackson appears with "Get Some Jungle In Ya Jungle" which has some totally absurd vocoder and beat repeat action and rising British producer James Mannion: whose grime infused jam "BS7" is proper UK street sound.
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APXXL 031
15 Mar 16
Minimal/Tech House
Make Sense EP
Makes Sense - (4:59) 125 BPM
Get Ya - (4:59) 125 BPM
Feel The Hurt - (5:15) 125 BPM Hot
Review: Established house DJs Ralston and Henderson have individually received much support in the past from the likes of Radio1 and Rinse FM as well as many top DJs. Now they've teamed up for the commercial-orientated Makes Sense EP. There are three collabs to enjoy - the poppy and upbeat title track, the piano breakdown-laden rolling garage of "Get Ya" and the tougher afterhours pounder "Feel The Hurt".
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APXXL 017
13 Nov 15
Funky/Club House
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